AngelArs
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Physical access of phone is no longer needed. All they need is his phone number.Only way they can the other stuff is if they have special software or physical access to your phone.
Physical access of phone is no longer needed. All they need is his phone number.Only way they can the other stuff is if they have special software or physical access to your phone.
Just wanting to get a good idea of how many have poeple migrated from IOS to Android. If you feel like it, please vote in the poll. Let me know if you want another category added.
If you moved over, which iPhone did you come from? iPhone 4
What do you miss about IOS? Easy to get and cheap accessories.
What was you biggest reason for the move? Got bored of iOS and android has more choices.
How many are business users, the phone is your mobile office? Exchange and calendar sync working well?
How does the battery stack up to an iPhone 4S or iPhone 5? Couldn't say since I waste my battery like a madman.
Between my Infuse, both Galaxy Notes, and now the HTC One, I don't see anything back on iOS that would excite me.
Physical access of phone is no longer needed. All they need is his phone number.
Can you be more specific as to why? Also, if you make the switch would it be before September?
Sorry, I wasn't referring to exchange server as there are many ways to skin a cat. In many states a company has the right to install key loggers and other things on the phone, which is why I suggested they look up what the law in their state allows.No, he is asking his about his company reading text records off the phone. Exchange Server can not read or access your text messages, browser history, pictures etc..
the Hoover feature to view things without physically touching the screen (this will be great for when I'm doing my nails!)
You should be aware that this is not a security feature. Anyone that looks similar to you would be able to bypass it. Also, you seem to like to move about your phone rather quickly, and if that's the case then you should know that it sometimes takes a long time for the camera to recognize you and log you in. Most android phones can be unlocked rather easily anyway if you know the procedure and code to enter.the security feature-facial recognition. You look at the phone and it focuses on your face to unlock it.
The HTC One has the best speakers on the market. Blindfold yourself and compare the s4 to the HTC One and you'll know in a second or two which is which.playing music sounds good - I listen to ALOT of TuneIn radio
Most upper end phones have this capability, plus many new cars will be iOS7 compatible and you'll be able to read, write messages without taking your eyes off of the road, plus many other cool features.being able to voice command the phone just by saying 'answer' when a call comes in. This will be great while driving
See above.being able to view my calendars items/appts daily as a widget - big plus not having to pull down the notification center or open the cal app to see these items.
Both the s4 and the HTC One will have this capability.moving files freely from the sd card to my laptop, and vise versa.
The new iPhone is most likely going to have a feature that does this one better, via head movements. The feature was designed for the handicapped but of course anyone would be able to use it. I was told it's very intuitive.
You should be aware that this is not a security feature. Anyone that looks similar to you would be able to bypass it. Also, you seem to like to move about your phone rather quickly, and if that's the case then you should know that it sometimes takes a long time for the camera to recognize you and log you in. Most android phones can be unlocked rather easily anyway if you know the procedure and code to enter.
The HTC One has the best speakers on the market. Blindfold yourself and compare the s4 to the HTC One and you'll know in a second or two which is which.
Most upper end phones have this capability, plus many new cars will be iOS7 compatible and you'll be able to read, write messages without taking your eyes off of the road, plus many other cool features.
See above.
Both the s4 and the HTC One will have this capability.
Oh my favorite troll is back.... How have you been? Bored?Wow it's like your a lakers fan
There are two apps that I use on my One that would probably interest you. One is called Pie Control, and the second is called Glovebox. Both make one handed phone use very easy and intuitive.I'm *very* acustomed to using my device one handed. Without a case I can reach the top left part of the screen with my thumb, if needed to tap on an app to open it. With a case on it, I do struggle a bit.
Wow it's like your a lakers fan
GS4 Love
WTH, Keep the Lakers out of this. Btw sorry that they have been in half the NBA championships.
There are two apps that I use on my One that would probably interest you. One is called Pie Control, and the second is called Glovebox. Both make one handed phone use very easy and intuitive.
thanks for your reply in the above post regarding my itemized list
Hope it helps. Pie Control is the better of the two but they are both good apps. Pie Control was actually part of the original Android code and they may bring it back in version 5. It looks like the next iPhone should be out before you get your next phone, and Apple is well aware of the success that the s4 and the HTC One has had, so they will be bringing out something amazing I'm sure. Competition is good, as it raises the bar and all consumers win. Enjoy your new phone no matter what brand it isAs for these 2 apps you mentioned, I will keep them in mind and check'em out next time I'm just browsing on the GP store.